Vaat 1.214
Swamini Vato Prakaran 1 Vaat 214 · 1 · Verse 214
Sanskrit Original
Divyabhāv ne manuṣhyabhāv e bene ek samaje te māyāne tarī rahyo chhe, ne e ja māyā chhe te jāṇavī, ne em na jāṇe to pratham pratāp dekhāḍe tyāre ānand thāy, ne rue tyāre mūnjhvaṇ thāy. Ne divyabhāv-manuṣhyabhāv ek samaje tene kayu sādhan karavānu bākī chhe? Kāī paṇ nathī.
One who understands divine traits and the display of human traits (in God and the God-realized Sadhu) to be equal has overcome māyā. Seeing human traits should be known as māyā. If this is not known, then, when at first extraordinary powers are displayed (by God or his holy Sadhu), there is joy. But when they show human traits (e.g. crying, etc.), there is dismay. And for one who believes divine traits and the display of human traits to be one, what spiritual endeavours remain for him to do? None.